BMW to hire thousands of permanent staff-report

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FRANKFURT, June 30 (Reuters) - BMW plans to hire thousands of
permanent staff after cutting the number of its temporary workers
by half, a German magazine reported on Saturday.
BMW's management has struck an agreement with the company's
works council that will see the number of temporary workers fall to
around 6,000 from about 12,000 currently, Wirtschaftswoche magazine
reported in an article released ahead of publication on Monday.
At the same time, BMW would offer permanent positions ...

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